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Willow Tree Recreation Ground

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3 Reviews

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Jacqueline B.
3 weeks ago

Showers and toilets available with powered site. Donations box at entry. Please donate as they can't maintain the site for free.

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Anycamper
1 month ago
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Jenny J.
3 months ago

Top Questions

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TUROK 3 weeks ago
Question:

Is willow tree rec ground free ?

Answer:

It's a donation camp, $15 p&w by Peter H.

Answer:

Donate box at the entry. As there's gas Hot showers, electricity and potable water you have to donate something. To those who don't, bad form. I usually stay 1 to 3 nights and always put in $50. If you don't donate something it will close. 👌 by Jacqueline B.

Answer:

It's NOT $15 PER WEEK. ITS MINIMUM $10 PER NIGHT!! by Jacqueline B.

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Location

Recreation Road,
Willow Tree NSW,
Australia

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Next to car
Yes
Caravans
Yes

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